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it's calvin coolidge. how are you cal? - baby, you wanna taste my-- - i think you had enough. - let me see you home, alright. - that's democratic spirit. democratic spirit, bless you all, bless you, you, you, you.. have you ever heard the word strigas? yeah. general koladin discounts it's importance. there is to be no answer. the message is to be destroyed after reading. trust no one. well, what did you find out? our agent inspected continental exterminating company. yes, i know he inspected it but did he find anything suspicious? a secret phone, the direct line i never should have let him out of my sight i should have known better. i'm sorry, it was just awful, you've-you've no.. what's our next move? i know, how you feel, anne. [knocking] kurasov insisted i spend the night at the embassy. - 'how did your part go?' - fine. the more i counseled caution, the more intrigued he became. he's now concerned that his enemy general kolodin is secretly trying to get strigas in order to enhance his own position. sounds good. there's
it's calvin coolidge. how are you cal? - baby, you wanna taste my-- - i think you had enough. - let me see you home, alright. - that's democratic spirit. democratic spirit, bless you all, bless you, you, you, you.. have you ever heard the word strigas? yeah. general koladin discounts it's importance. there is to be no answer. the message is to be destroyed after reading. trust no one. well, what did you find out? our agent inspected continental exterminating company. yes, i know he inspected it...
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Nov 24, 2016
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calvin coolidge was president. the washington senators won the world series. and prohibition was the law of the land. in chicago, al capone was a rising figure in the mob. in los angeles, the city population finally reached one million. and in new york, an american institution was born -- -let's have a parade! -tonight we celebrate 90 years of the macy's thanksgiving day parade, featuring hosts and some of the biggest stars of the parade. plus dozens of the world-famous balloons, fantastic floats, and classic moments from the first 89 parades.
calvin coolidge was president. the washington senators won the world series. and prohibition was the law of the land. in chicago, al capone was a rising figure in the mob. in los angeles, the city population finally reached one million. and in new york, an american institution was born -- -let's have a parade! -tonight we celebrate 90 years of the macy's thanksgiving day parade, featuring hosts and some of the biggest stars of the parade. plus dozens of the world-famous balloons, fantastic...
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Nov 27, 2016
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president to visit cuba since calvin coolidge. those old cars in the shadow of air force one. he would come here after moving to restore diplomatic relations. and our exclusive interview with the president during his visit. i asked if you'd be visiting cuba before the end of your presidency. and you said, "let's see how things evolve." so why now? >> the time is right. obviously our intention has always been to get a ball rolling knowing that change wasn't going to happen overnight. >> reporter: the president saying there are still significant differences around human rights and individual liberties. but we met two 15-year-olds, and we asked them, are they looking new freedoms here? they tell us they are happy the way they are. a mass gathering is expected here in the next 24 hours to honor fidel castro. they'll be able to sign a solemn oath saying they comply with the concept of the revolution. and on the streets here, the american tourists, there are more of them than there has been in decades. this group from california. what do you hope now for the cuban people? >> i hope
president to visit cuba since calvin coolidge. those old cars in the shadow of air force one. he would come here after moving to restore diplomatic relations. and our exclusive interview with the president during his visit. i asked if you'd be visiting cuba before the end of your presidency. and you said, "let's see how things evolve." so why now? >> the time is right. obviously our intention has always been to get a ball rolling knowing that change wasn't going to happen...
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Nov 21, 2016
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last year, the lecture was calvin coolidge, in our carriage house. it is a three-your circle. after the supreme court society gets it next year, we look forward to having it back. in the meantime, what an amazing place, the titanic. the association, we are a private nonprofit educational organization. we have a terrific mission to enhance the understanding and appreciation of the executive mansion and it is a lovely history. we were founded in 1961 by first lady jacqueline kennedy and at the time, she was in her early 30's and the goal then and today was to help the white house collect and exhibit the best artifacts of american history and culture and this grew and grew and continues to include acquisition, preservation, research and education. we have a very robust education program at the rubenstein center. some of you will know our publication, books, and on and on. and of course not to forget the , white house ornament, and christmas is coming up. hoover and an amazing white house story of wrapping up, on behalf of the 1929. association, i am here with a number of my colle
last year, the lecture was calvin coolidge, in our carriage house. it is a three-your circle. after the supreme court society gets it next year, we look forward to having it back. in the meantime, what an amazing place, the titanic. the association, we are a private nonprofit educational organization. we have a terrific mission to enhance the understanding and appreciation of the executive mansion and it is a lovely history. we were founded in 1961 by first lady jacqueline kennedy and at the...
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issued more than 35-hundred executive orders 12 years.teddy roosevelt - - woodrow wilson - - and calvin coolidge - - are the only other commanders in chief - to sign more than one thousand executive orders. state leaders - are closer to naming a new president - at northern iowa.the board of regents - plans to select from four finalists - on december fifth or sixth.the last finalist - visits campus - next week.faculty union leaders - say they plan to put together their own analysis - of the finalists - choice. next on the fox 28 news at nine regents make their choice. >>> coming up next on the fox 28 news at 9:00 an end of the season blow out delivered by the hawkeyes a complete wrap up of today's impressive win over another top 15 team, next on [ zaps ] barry. future barry? do not go to the big-box store this weekend. wha-- a free 58-inch samsung tv when we buy two samsung smartphones. got it. u.s. cellular, then the big-box. no, no big-box! we get trampled, you doof! ouch! ouch! get a free 58-inch samsung smart hdtv when you buy two samsung smartphones. and get a tablet for a penny. you weren't
issued more than 35-hundred executive orders 12 years.teddy roosevelt - - woodrow wilson - - and calvin coolidge - - are the only other commanders in chief - to sign more than one thousand executive orders. state leaders - are closer to naming a new president - at northern iowa.the board of regents - plans to select from four finalists - on december fifth or sixth.the last finalist - visits campus - next week.faculty union leaders - say they plan to put together their own analysis - of the...
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neil: thank you very much for the calvin coolidge reference. i want to see what is going on in miami which pam bondi, introducing donald trump. this at a time when polls have turned around in a number of battleground states, florida included showing mister trump up by a little bit. in the markets, not quite knowing what to make of this, the vix, a gauge of markets, rising ever since renewed fbi probe on the belief it could cost hillary clinton the election. not that these guys are huge fans of hillary clinton but what we have, knowing and expecting what we are going to get and all of a sudden they don't know who we are going to get. charlie gasparino with the markets. charles: four gauges you look at for trump victory. this is like interesting. markets -- neil: they moved into that. charles: pricing in the uncertainty of the markets if someone like donald trump gets elected. neil: not an impossibility. charles: they think it is likely. look at these, the dow, from the minute the fbi probe was announced, has been down 4.2%, the dow is down. the
neil: thank you very much for the calvin coolidge reference. i want to see what is going on in miami which pam bondi, introducing donald trump. this at a time when polls have turned around in a number of battleground states, florida included showing mister trump up by a little bit. in the markets, not quite knowing what to make of this, the vix, a gauge of markets, rising ever since renewed fbi probe on the belief it could cost hillary clinton the election. not that these guys are huge fans of...
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Nov 28, 2016
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president obama the first to visit cuba since calvin coolidge. he would come here after moving and saying there are still significant differences around human rights and liberties. we asked them if they are looking forward to new possibilities of freedoms. they tell us they're happy the way they are. on the streets more american tourists here than in decades. this group from california. >> what do you hope now for the cuban people? >> i hope to see them have a better life. have, be more happy, and experience more and be able to travel, across cuba and see other people and see how other people live and enjoy life a little bit more, right. >> so you all are from texas? >> yeah. >> whereabout? >> houston. >> in this group is here to watch base, americans against the cubans. the rest of the games have been cancelled. cuban people? >> i hope we can continue to have relations guys cuba. i think that's what the people want. >> david muir abc news. >> and david will have much more live on good morning america. >>> we move on to the election recount. >> e
president obama the first to visit cuba since calvin coolidge. he would come here after moving and saying there are still significant differences around human rights and liberties. we asked them if they are looking forward to new possibilities of freedoms. they tell us they're happy the way they are. on the streets more american tourists here than in decades. this group from california. >> what do you hope now for the cuban people? >> i hope to see them have a better life. have, be...
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Nov 24, 2016
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temperament and how personality either really equips you to do well in the presidency, you know, calvin coolidge, who lost a son while he was in the white house, that was the reason that he declined to run for a second term. you know, had terrible problems with depression, and didn't last very long after leaving the white house and retiring. i think if we, you know, took a few minutes and thought about it, depression in the presidency is a very serious issue. it is just beyond the scope of this particular talk. >> during truman's presidency, we amended the constitution to limit the presidential terms to two terms in office. >> yes. >> at the time i think there were a lot of people who said this is reallipublicans who don want another roosevelt. do you have any insight into roosevelt's failing health, which was an open secret may have had something to do with the limiting of times that someone can be in office because we may have a situation again where someone is so ill and dies in office from his illness. >> well, you know, i'm sure that that element, i mean, you know, was sort of percolating t
temperament and how personality either really equips you to do well in the presidency, you know, calvin coolidge, who lost a son while he was in the white house, that was the reason that he declined to run for a second term. you know, had terrible problems with depression, and didn't last very long after leaving the white house and retiring. i think if we, you know, took a few minutes and thought about it, depression in the presidency is a very serious issue. it is just beyond the scope of this...
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president since the late 1920s, when president calvin coolidge considered mexico a communist enemy. >> those wounds are now part of the remote history. truly remote. now, those wounds, incredibly, would be opened. >> reporter: we saw signs of those festering wounds on an otherwise normal tuesday at a quintessentially mexican store. trump has sparked a piÑata renaissance. we thought mexicans would, well, bash trump, but they were measured and deeply fearful. >> ( translated ): i don't like that he was elected, because the situation is already hard and will become harder next year. >> ( translated ): the wall, if >> ( translated ): it's not fair. donald trump talked about many things that offended us mexicans. the truth is, i don't like he came into power. >> reporter: for many mexicans, trump's victory is a nightmare. for some americans in the struggling midwest, it's an opportunity. the relationship hasn't been this fraught in nearly a century. for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin in mexico city. >> sreenivasan: we'll be back in a moment with a look at how college athletic teams ar
president since the late 1920s, when president calvin coolidge considered mexico a communist enemy. >> those wounds are now part of the remote history. truly remote. now, those wounds, incredibly, would be opened. >> reporter: we saw signs of those festering wounds on an otherwise normal tuesday at a quintessentially mexican store. trump has sparked a piÑata renaissance. we thought mexicans would, well, bash trump, but they were measured and deeply fearful. >> ( translated ):...
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to convey our thanks to the white house historical association for its outstanding program on calvin coolidge which took place faster at the decatur house. the supreme court historical society is honored to partner with each of you and looks forward to many more years of cooperative programming and hosting again next year. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, david. it is my extreme honor to introduce my fellow member of the board of the capitol historical society, cokie roberts, who constantly amazes me about her long service on the board and her inability to say no to any request we make of her. [applause] [laughter] she is a political commentator for abc news and npr, with many years in broadcasting. won countless awards. long ago, i was taught the greatest introduction in washington was a short one. i intend to honor her by doing that tonight. here is cokie roberts. [applause] ms. roberts: thank you for being here. i anticipate this to be an interesting evening. i was thinking when we had that history of the room, when some of us were young, there was only one senate office building when w
to convey our thanks to the white house historical association for its outstanding program on calvin coolidge which took place faster at the decatur house. the supreme court historical society is honored to partner with each of you and looks forward to many more years of cooperative programming and hosting again next year. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, david. it is my extreme honor to introduce my fellow member of the board of the capitol historical society, cokie roberts, who...
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president obama the first to visit cuba since calvin coolidge. air force one. he would come here after restoring diplomatic relations. the president saying there are still significant differences around individual liberties. but we met two 15-year-olds. we asked them, are they looking forward to the possibility of new freedoms here? they tell us they are happy the way they are. on the streets here, we notice something else. the american tourists. there are more of them here than there have been in decades. this group from california. what do you hope now for the cuban people? >> i hope to see them have a better life, have -- be open, more open and more happy and experience more and be able to travel outside of the cuba and see other people, see how other people live and enjoy life a little bit more, right? >> so you're all from texas? >> yes. >> whereabouts? >> houston. >> and this group here from rice university in texas. they are here to watching baseball, the americans against the cubans. they got in some baseball, but the rest of the games ha
president obama the first to visit cuba since calvin coolidge. air force one. he would come here after restoring diplomatic relations. the president saying there are still significant differences around individual liberties. but we met two 15-year-olds. we asked them, are they looking forward to the possibility of new freedoms here? they tell us they are happy the way they are. on the streets here, we notice something else. the american tourists. there are more of them here than there have been...
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sitting president since calvin coolidge.isted but that would require an act of congress. opposese -- rubio legitimizing cuba's government. swing over batis -- over batistata was a communist dictatorship. the u.s. severed relations and bash the bay of pigs invasion to topple him. after it failed, the u.s. imposed a trade embargo. there was a 13 day crisis in 1952 that peter -- that teetered on the edge of nuclear war. they listed the reasons for the embargo, including the removal of pastor and his brother rau l. supporters of normalization say the embargo cheated u.s. companies of opportunities. president obama says his measures have undermined one-party rule in cuba. opponents say obama is life funny a dying dictatorship -- is giving a lifeline to a dying dictatorship. everything could be undone by the president-elect. you can read a quick takes. you can go to bloomberg.com for more stories. vonnie: some headlines from federal reserve governor jake powell, saying in indianapolis that the case for a rate increase has strength
sitting president since calvin coolidge.isted but that would require an act of congress. opposese -- rubio legitimizing cuba's government. swing over batis -- over batistata was a communist dictatorship. the u.s. severed relations and bash the bay of pigs invasion to topple him. after it failed, the u.s. imposed a trade embargo. there was a 13 day crisis in 1952 that peter -- that teetered on the edge of nuclear war. they listed the reasons for the embargo, including the removal of pastor and...
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actually in the 1920s calvin coolidge pardoned a raccoon.tate of massachusetts had sent him a raccoon for his thanksgiving dinner and there you go. he decided to make it a pet. >> was that out of spite or did they really think he was going to eat it? >> no, they said it had a toothsome flavor. >> whatever that means. >> i didn't know about fdr changing the date of thanksgiving. can you tell that story? >> yeah. in 1939, the middle of the great depression, franklin roosevelt decided that he was going to help the economy. and he had the dumb idea that if he moved up the date of thanksgiving, it would extend the christmas shopping season and then americans would spend more and the economy would benefit. well, of course americans didn't have anything more to spend. they would have been only too happy to do so. it didn't work. in 1941 he abandoned the idea. >> great foresight though. >> for three years americans celebrated on separate dates. why? because some states decided they would stick with the traditional date of thanksgiving and the other
actually in the 1920s calvin coolidge pardoned a raccoon.tate of massachusetts had sent him a raccoon for his thanksgiving dinner and there you go. he decided to make it a pet. >> was that out of spite or did they really think he was going to eat it? >> no, they said it had a toothsome flavor. >> whatever that means. >> i didn't know about fdr changing the date of thanksgiving. can you tell that story? >> yeah. in 1939, the middle of the great depression, franklin...
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. >> president calvin coolidge famously said the chief american product is business.s going to be a windfall for the economy. the markets are reflecting this. it's highly unusual. stuart: still a buy. >> i agree with you, i don't think we're done with the volatility. at some point i'd love to see the market go down. i would love to buy in. >> i would say look for individual stocks, there are some that are unbelievably cheap. if you look at some of these off all-time highs, some with great names, general motors. >> i would like to thank two of our guests, scott shellady and shah galani. show these up on the screen. come in, senator rand paul, who retained his seat and he's the republican-- and he's with us this morning. there we go. senator, welcome to the program. great to see you back again. >> good morning, stuart, thanks for having me. stuart: first thing's first for donald trump. when he walks in the oval office we're told it's going to be repeal and replace obamacare. he can get it done, do you think? >> you know, i think if you start dismantling it piece by piec
. >> president calvin coolidge famously said the chief american product is business.s going to be a windfall for the economy. the markets are reflecting this. it's highly unusual. stuart: still a buy. >> i agree with you, i don't think we're done with the volatility. at some point i'd love to see the market go down. i would love to buy in. >> i would say look for individual stocks, there are some that are unbelievably cheap. if you look at some of these off all-time highs,...
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north carolina was dwight eisenhower time a republican won the election while losing virginia was calvin coolidge in 1924. florida, it goes without saying how important florida is. also close tonight, ohio and michigan. that's where we find kevin tibbles in grand rapids, michigan. >> reporter: sheinelle, i'm in a local pizza joint here which is a great place for people to go after they vote. this is a party being held by sudden michigan, which is a state that people assumed was going to go one way, all of a sudden michigan seems to be in play this evening. both candidates made their way through this state last night. donald trump actually spoke here in grand rapids after midnight last night as he wound down his campaign. people here in grand rapids perhaps have felt lonely over the past few years because they of the state, a very heavily union-populated state voted democrat. tonight they are suggesting that they are seeing a swing take place. they are suggesting that not as many people voted in the detroit area as were expected, whereas here they had lines all day. people here seem to think that
north carolina was dwight eisenhower time a republican won the election while losing virginia was calvin coolidge in 1924. florida, it goes without saying how important florida is. also close tonight, ohio and michigan. that's where we find kevin tibbles in grand rapids, michigan. >> reporter: sheinelle, i'm in a local pizza joint here which is a great place for people to go after they vote. this is a party being held by sudden michigan, which is a state that people assumed was going to...